Mayor Bloomberg has reached a “tentative deal” with Democratic leaders in the state Senate to extend his control over the city schools, sources told The Post.

Sen. Shirley Huntley (D-Queens), one of the chief negotiators on school governance, said she and Senate Democratic Conference leader John Sampson will discuss the proposed agreement with their Democratic colleagues in a meeting scheduled for later today.

“It’s a tentative deal,” Huntley told The Post. “If our members agree, it will be a go.”

Huntley said if her colleagues agree to the plan reached with City Hall, the Democratic-run Senate will return to Albany in early August to pass legislation and amendments to renew mayoral control.

While preserving the mayor’s authority to manage the nation’s largest school district, the plan also calls for amendments that would:

— have the City University of New York operate parent training centers;

— require district superintendents to have a greater role in school affairs;